The UC College of Medicine is continuing its upward path in cutting-edge research to enhance discovery sciences and facilitate translation of these discoveries to improve health and clinical care while recruiting new faculty. The new undergraduate program fosters scientific curiosity and investigation for our students. We are creating an environment of advanced clinical care that surpasses any in the region.

The Center for Integrative Health and Wellness promotes the value of treating the whole person and works to provide evidence-based wellness initiatives across the Academic Health Center and into the community through education, research and clinical care.

The College of Medicine has identified four institutes in which we have outstanding quality, a track record of success, opportunities for funding and ability to advance translational research and deliver high-quality personalized care.

The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine is known for its strong educational programs. From medical degrees to summer research programs, the College of Medicine offers some of the most innovative and captivating science and research opportunities in the nation.

How to Apply

Applications are generally reviewed approximately one year before the intended start date.

In order to be considered for a Movement Disorder fellowship position (PGY-5 or PGY-6), a candidate must successfully complete medical school training and pass USMLE Steps I, II and III, and graduate from ACGME-accredited neurology or pediatric neurology residency program. Foreign medical graduates are required to complete ECFMG certification in addition.

The candidate must have or be eligible for training or permanent license to practice medicine in the State of Ohio from the State Medical Board of Ohio. Graduates of foreign medical schools, both U.S. citizens and foreign nationals, must have current and valid ECFMG certification. The candidate must receive all required immunizations and complete hospital credentialing as well as a pre-employment drug screening.

Our fellowship participates in the Movement Disorders Match (sfmatch.org). Instructions as to how to complete an application are on the website. We require a current CV, three letters of recommendation and a personal statement, USMLE Steps I, II and III passing scores. Applicants who are not U.S. citizens must have active, unexpired visas that allow for clinical training or evidence of permanent U.S. immigrant status. This visa must remain active during the entire period of Fellow's participation in the Fellowship Program. If you are a graduate of a foreign medical school, we will also need a copy of your ECFMG certificate. It is the candidate's responsibility to make sure that all necessary documents including those regarding proof of employment eligibility and ECFMG certification are current and valid at all times.